TripAdvisor Reviews Hampton Inn & Suites Denver/Airport-Gateway Park

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Okay, so it's 3:25 in the morning and I'm wide awake and waiting for breakfast.

The flight over was delayed by an hour, thanks to a member of the cabin crew who was running late. Thankfully the Jetstream was kind and with a following wind and a lead foot the pilot managed to shorten the flight time by fifty minuets. This turned out to be a …

Here I am, sitting at my computer at 4 in the morning, trying to figure out stuff for my trip when I should be sleeping. Tonight I got set up on a travel blog website so I can share stuff while I'm in South America. It seems like it will work well, and even brags about some automatic posting stuff it can do where all I have to do is email a picture to myself.

... with my feet, with one arm around Sophia’s car seat, the other wrapped around Danny’s sleeping body, looking into Bradley’s terrified eyes telling him to brace with his feet, keep his head against the back of his seat and hold on. He looks at me, completely terrified as we lurch so violently, our heads almost hit the seats in front of us. Other people’s heads DO hit the seats in front of them. People are screaming, bags, books, eyeglasses, etc. are ...

A nice drive from Steamboat to Denver to spend the evening with some friends was just the thing needed before embarking on our Big Adventure. We snuck out of the house like burglars at 6 in the morning to make our way to the DIA being chauffered by ...

... We visited: the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History: Although the main feature is about Manhattan Project it also includes other aspects of nuclear science and history beyond the manufacturing of nuclear weapons. There are exhibits of military aircraft, missiles, vehicles and even a submarine. We found it very interesting. One of the "go-to" places in the Historic Town sector is the Rattlesnake Museum but it was ...